One bite and I was smitten. It's not fancy or elegant. You wouldn't serve it when trying to impress company. Rather, it's classic comfort food at its best. Unapologetically simple. Undeniably tasty.

I researched Frito Pie and learned of its origins in the south. It gained popularity on concession stand menus where it's often served ladled into a bag of corn chips with cheese, chopped onion and other chili-friendly fixings. It's something akin to a Walking Taco, which features taco meat spooned into a bag of Doritos and topped with lettuce, tomatoes and cheese. But Frito Pie is less flashy, without the artificial, bright orange nacho cheese coating.

As I crunched and munched my first batch of Frito Pie, I knew it'd make a wonderful addition to Cream City Casseroles' menu and I'm delighted to offer it as part of our May lineup.

Well, let me tell you, home delivery has TOTALLY taken off. It's the most popular delivery method BY FAR. And it's so simple.

Here's how home delivery works:

1) You leave out a large cooler with ice pack.
2) I put your order in the cooler.
3) I email you that your dinner was delivered.
4) You come home and heat your dinner in the oven.
5) You eat dinner and FREAKING LOVE IT.
6) You immediately order dinner for next week.
7) You reward yourself with a bubble bath ... using the fancy soap.

I recently delivered Cream City Casseroles meals to two families with twins.

One was a gift delivery to welcome two precious little babies into the world. As the new dad gratefully accepted the big bag of oven-ready meals, he was visibly moved by his friends' outpouring of love and support.
We talked for a few minutes about adjusting to life with newborns, and how life with twins is both an incredible blessing and a huge challenge.
"It gets easier," I assured him. "I know. My twins are now teenagers."
Relief washed over his face.
"This is hard," he admitted. "Really, hard."
Looking back, I barely remember those first few weeks after my girls were born -- they're just a blur. But I do remember being blissfully happy and scared out of my mind, simultaneously.

A few weeks ago, I got an email from a mom with toddler twins. She travels a lot for work and inquired about ordering meals to stock the fridge for when she's out of town. A…